Mar
30
2010
GPS Travelogue rely on GPS technology and virtually record and track wherever you go. It has a 64MB built in memory which can store all your trip and transfer it to online mapping application like Google Earth and all other locations that are stored in real time. Depending upon your preference, you can also set the travelogue to record your position at intervals between one second to 59 minutes.
Get away from holding up to 260000 way marks such as altitude, distance, speed, time and more, for the mini GPS Travelogue is now there to find the right solution fitting into your palm simply without a problem.

A two hours charge can make the device last up to 30 hours. GPS travelogue comes compatible with XP operating system, windows 7 and Vista and priced 111.298 EUR.
Mar
30
2010
Although originally designed for military and intelligence applications at the height of the Cold War in the 1960s, in the 1980s GPS was released for use in civilian applications. Today, millions of users rely on satellite navigation for finding their way from A to B and a whole lot more besides.
The most obvious application for GPS is satellite navigation in vehicles, aircraft and ships. It allows anyone with a GPS receiver to pinpoint their speed and position on land, air or sea, with incredible accuracy. Drivers can use in-vehicle portable navigation devices to follow a route, find detours around traffic problems and with additional software receive traffic alerts and warnings on safety camera locations.

GPS is also available for other uses: hikers and ramblers can use GPS receivers to ensure they are following their chosen route and to mark rendezvous points along the way. While gamers can take part in geocaching, a kind of treasure hunt for the digital age, which uses precise GPS signals to help the players track down a hidden stash.
The emergency services, for instance, can use GPS not only to find their way to an incident quicker than ever before but also to pinpoint the location of accidents and allow follow-up staff to find the scene quickly. This is particularly useful for search and rescue teams at sea and in extreme weather conditions on land where time can be a matter of life or death.
Scientists and engineers also have applications for GPS receivers, in scientific experiments, and in monitoring geological activity such as earth tremors, earthquakes and volcanic rumblings. They can use strategically positioned GPS devices to assist them in tracking climate change and other phenomena. Fundamentally, GPS can now be used to produce very accurate maps.
Mar
29
2010
Pioneer car satellite navigation AVIC-F920BT with 3D interface is the complete system that provides full scale navigation along with comprehensive communication and entertainment. The display screen is made touch sensitive with unique 3D graphic display to offer user the complete control over the device with quick and direct access to the functions.
The universal map database from Tele Atlas covers about 44 countries and 6 million point of interests.

When you traveling across tunnels or in built cities, the GPS signal becomes weak giving you little or no signal to navigate. To avoid taking a wrong route, pioneer’s AVIC-F920BT 3D interface sat nav comes with multiple sensor that ensures accurate positioning. The traffic message channel alerts you with real time traffic at hotspots and also suggest alternative best routes for the set destination.
The all new Eco Driving function renders status reports of driving and figures out your impact on the environment to let you be Eco friendly. Store and manage up to 1000 contacts from over 5 different phones utilizing the Parrot Bluetooth Module. If you are fond of listening to music while traveling, the pioneer’s versatile player supporting most file formats and disc lets you enjoy CDs, DVDs, iPhone and iPod.